Pam Beasley is going to have an off-screen baby! Actress Jenna Fischer is expecting her first child with husband Lee Kirk. And just in time for summer hiatus (which means we won't be seeing Pam carrying around any comically oversized handbags or standing near any large plants). Congrats Jenna!

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Keeping the rock star tradition alive, Kings Of Leon frontman Caleb Followill wed Victoria's Secret supermodel Lily Aldridge on Thursday evening. The couple had been dating since 2007 after they met at the Coachella Music Festival. [US]

"Tony must like boys, because he is marrying this — this little, small girl with no t*ts and — that looks like a boy." —Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry (allegedly and according to Nicollette Sheridan) at Eva Longoria's wedding to Tony Parker. [TMZ]

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Mark Ballas has the good news: wounded Dancing With The Stars dancer Kym Johnson is "gonna be okay." [TMZ]

"We didn't start seeing each other until months after they had separated. I was aware of all the false things that were being said about me it definitely hurt." —Alicia Keys on being called a "homewrecker". [PerezHilton]

"[Giving birth is] a truly, truly murderous business. It's violent. And if one doesn't embrace that, if one can't embrace it - and it's really tough to do that - then you're up a gum tree because it means you're going to be cutting off a whole part of yourself." —Tilda Swinton on the realities of childbirth. [The Frisky]

Lady Gaga says she wrote "Edge Of Glory" in honor of her late grandfather. [DigitalSpy]

"Let's be clear, I am a strong woman, and I am not afraid and won't back down when I'm bullied by something with zero merit. Success is earned by hard work, not taking advantage of others." —Betheny Frankel talks about the lawsuit against her. [DigitalSpy]

Penelope Cruz says she stays slim by exercising for four hours a day. [DigitalSpy]

Kim Kardashian's New Jersey Nets power forward boyfriend will be joining her reality series during its sixth season. [DigitalSpy]

"My goal was always to be recognized as a good actor but no-one was interested in that, simply because society just wants to warm towards your appearance. This is the great blemish of society." —Jude Law on wanting to be seen as more than just a pretty face. [DigitalSpy]